Authors
Loukas-Moysis Misthos, Alexandros Pavlidis, Emmanouil Karabassakis, Maria Menegaki, Vassilios Krassanakis, Byron Nakos
Publication date
2020/10/20
Journal
International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment
Volume
34
Issue
9
Pages
609-624
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Mining landscapes have been widely acknowledged to be perceptually intrusive. Yet, the way visual attention of actual observers is affected by such landscapes has not been subjected to objective examination until the present time. In this study, an eye tracking experiment is utilized for the first time in the surface mining domain to explore the effect of the changes in open pit mine positioning and size upon observers’ gaze patterns by utilizing eye tracking metrics and attention heatmaps. Statistical tests are also applied and both changes have been shown to significantly modulate the excavated surface’s eye-catching properties, importance and observability.
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LM Misthos, A Pavlidis, E Karabassakis, M Menegaki… - International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and …, 2020